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Visible Satellite 21:41Z on 2024-05-13. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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16:44Z EFU KEVX FL Walton Santa Rosa Beach The media forwarded a video of a waterspout moving onshore as a tornado just off the US-331 bridge at North Beach social. No damage was reported.
20:00Z EF1 KCRP TX Calhoun Port Lavaca Arpt Storm survey confirmed EF-1 tornado with max winds of 105 mph began just north of Port Lavaca and continued southeast. Damage to several structures as well as widespread tree damage was notes. Some trees uprooted.
20:39Z EF0 KSGF MO Taney Ridgedale A brief EF-0 tornado touched down at the Payne Valley Golf Course to the southeast of Hollister in Taney County. A NWS storm survey found broken tree branches and a few small trees snapped. No damage to homes or powerlines. No direct injuries due to the tornado. Maximum winds estimated at 70 mph, with a path length of 1.23 miles and a width of 50 yards.
21:41Z EF2 KLCH LA Calcasieu Lockmoor An EF-2 tornado touched down north of Orphan Village Road in Sulphur, then tracked southeast damaging homes and businesses. On East Napoleon St. two warehouses were destroyed by the tornado. On N Cities Service HWY a gas station awning was damaged along with a strip mall. In the Maplewood community several houses were damaged with trees uprooted or snapped and parts of roofs blown off. The last reported damage was on Bayou Dinde Pass where several trees were snapped. Along the path trees and power lines were also downed. Max estimated winds were 120 mph winds.
21:45Z EF1 KLCH LA Calcasieu Westlake An EF-1 tornado touched down in Westlake, causing roof and exterior wall damage to several homes and businesses. The tornado crossed I-10 into downtown Lake Charles, where it caused additional roof damage to a business. Along the path, trees and power lines were also downed. A semi trailer truck was overturned on the top of the Interstate 10/Calcasieu River Bridge where the tornado passed. Max estimated winds were 100 mph.
22:39Z EF0 KFSX AZ Coconino Gray Mtn A report with photo from social media of a brief landspout tornado. Time and location estimated from radar.
23:22Z EF2 KLCH LA St. Martin Cecelia A tornado touched down just west of Bayou Teche causing tree damage. The tornado then tracked across southern portions of Cecilia, crossed I-10, and into Henderson damaging numerous homes and some businesses. Damage consisted of roof damage, rolled manufactured homes and RVs, destroyed outbuildings, and at least one partial wall collapse to a structure. The Motel 6 also had the roof removed. Additional tree and powerline damage was noted in these areas as the tornado reached peak intensity of|EF2 120 MPH. The tornado finally pushed east then slightly north of due east into Henderson Lake and the Atchafalaya Basin where it ended.
23:34Z EFU KHDC LA St. Martin Atchafalaya Damage path of apparent tornado based on NDVI differencing in high resolution satellite imagery. The maximum width and strength of the tornado in the Atchafalaya Basin is unknown. The tornado only affected trees.
23:35Z EFU KHDC LA St. Martin Atchafalaya Damage path of apparent tornado based on NDVI differencing in high resolution satellite imagery. The width and strength is unknown and the tornado only affected trees in the Atchafalaya Basin.
23:37Z EFU KHDC LA Iberville Ramah Damage path of apparent tornado based on NDVI differencing in high resolution satellite imagery.
23:39Z EF0 KHDC LA Iberville Ramah An EF-0 tornado was confirmed to have tracked south of Interstate 10 over primarily rural lands of the Atchafalaya Basin. High resolution satellite imagery depicted a scalloped swath of tree damage associated with a strong circulation within a line of thunderstorms. Some uprooted trees and large branches were identified via ground survey where this tornado crossed Atchafalaya Basin Levee Rd, the only road that could be accessed to assess its intensity.
23:43Z EF0 KHDC LA Pointe Coupee Frisco NWS Survey team determined an EF-0 tornado, with peak estimated winds of 85 mph impacted portions of Frisco in Pointe Coupee Parish. This small tornado caused damage to trailers, a few homes, and numerous hardwood trees in a narrow swath from Highway 78, north to Parlange Lane in the Frisco area. Further track information from satellite analysis might lead to changes in the estimated track in future updates. Damage was also surveyed across Fordoche, Lottie, Blanks to Livonia areas caused by straight line winds. More concentrated straight line wind damage was surveyed across Erwinville. A widespread swath of damaging winds was observed along Wye Road/Highway 1 to Rougon Road which included widespread tree damage with trees on some homes. A fatality and two injuries occurred with this straight line wind damage along Rougon Road.
23:54Z EF0 KHDC LA Iberville Indian Vlg NWS survey team determined an EF-0 tornado, with peak winds of 85 mph impacted portions of Crescent in Iberville Parish. This tornado touched down near Guilotta Lane, where it mainly damaged trees along Bayou Rd. A few homes had damage to their roof as it went to the north of Crescent Elementary School. The tornado then crossed Bayou Plaquemine before going over Bayou Jacob Rd. Numerous trees were uprooted north of Bayou Jacob Rd near Dozier Rd. Trees were snapped in a convergent pattern here, which supports tornadic winds. The tornado crossed Bayou Jacob Rd again, uprooting more trees in its path before lifting shortly after.
00:23Z EF1 KHDC LA Livingston Port Vincent Another tornado developed within a strong line of storms north of Port Vincent, LA which was associated with a more concentrated area of damage in close association with a vigorous embedded circulation. An NWS survey team, along with high resolution satellite imagery determined an EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 95 mph which primarily consists of tree damage from LA Highway 1032 up to Hammack Rd near Walker South Rd. This tornado quickly dissipated and broadened out into a swath of damaging winds as it continued northeast over primarily rural Livingston Parish.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).